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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 8/22/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                "Let's Run Together" Say U.S. Soccer Stars 
  Hope Solo, Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan Hoping to Inspire Others During    
                  34th Bank of America Chicago Marathon 

 Program Highlights the Partnerships Required to Stage a World-Class Event 
         That Delivers More Than $170 Million in Economic Impact; 
                     Over $12 Million for Charity 

Bank Creates Opportunity for 13 Individuals to Run with U.S. Soccer Trio in 
              Unique "Let's Run Together" Charity Relay 

 Chicago-Based Runners Among the Athletes Featured in New Marathon Creative

CHICAGO – U.S. women's soccer stars Hope Solo, Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan 
will swap their cleats and shin guards for running shoes and singlets on 
Sunday, October 9 as the teammates partner with Bank of America and the 
company's "Let's Run Together" program during the 2011 Bank of America 
Chicago Marathon. The bank today launched "Let's Run Together" which 
celebrates the partnerships, connections and support systems that come 
together each year to stage and participate in this world-class event, and 
by doing so make opportunity possible for economic growth, greater support 
for charities and motivation for thousands of runners who positively impact 
others. 

The new program includes a special charity relay where 13 runners from 
Chicago and around the country will be chosen to run together with the U.S. 
soccer trio for charity during the 34th Bank of America Chicago Marathon. 
Let's Run Together also includes an integrated marketing campaign featuring 
Chicago-based athletes whose emotionally moving stories embody the idea of 
running together.

"As professional athletes, we know that teamwork is very often at the heart 
of our individual success," said Hope Solo. "By participating in Bank of 
America's Let's Run Together program, Abby, Alex and I hope to encourage 
thousands of individuals to embrace the idea of partnership as a way of 
making a difference in their communities."

"Just as runners rely on the support of family and friends and often run 
for a personal motivation or a special cause, we're grateful for the 
partnership we have with the city and state to stage an event that does so 
much for the local economy and the nonprofit community," said Bank of 
America Illinois Market President Tim Maloney. "That's why we're dedicating 
this year's race to the theme, Let's Run Together."

Marathon as an economic boost in Chicago 
According to the most recent report released today by University of 
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Regional Economics Applications Laboratory 
(R.E.A.L.), which has studied the race impact on Chicago for several years, 
the Bank of America Chicago Marathon contributes nearly $172 million to the 
local economy. Drawing participants from all 50 states, the District of 
Columbia and more than 100 countries, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
attracts new visitors to Chicago during a traditionally down period of 
tourism for the city. In fact, more than 10,000 registered participants 
reported that running the 2011 Bank of America Chicago Marathon would be 
their first visit to Chicago and the sole purpose for their visit, with 
7,500 from 109 different countries.

This year's race reached the 45,000 participant capacity in a record 31 
days, indicating the event's continued strength as a draw for visitors from 
around the world who will enjoy the city's hotels, restaurants and 
entertainment.

Let's Run Together Charity Relay
To apply for Bank of America's Let's Run TogetherCharity Relay, individuals 
18 and older may visit facebook.com/chicagomarathon to complete an entry 
form where applicants will be asked to explain how they would make 
opportunity possible in their community with a charitable contribution from 
Bank of America. A select panel of judges from Bank of America and the Bank 
of America Chicago Marathon will announce the complete 13-member Let's Run 
Together Charity Relay team in September.

Each of the relay team participants will run a two-mile leg of the Chicago 
Marathon, with celebrity captains and U.S. women's soccer stars Hope Solo, 
Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan, culminating with the entire relay team 
running together across the finish line. For their participation, each 
relay team member will be awarded a trip for two to the Bank of America 
Chicago Marathon, along with a $5,000 contribution to their charity of 
choice.

The Let's Run Together Charity Relay team is representative of the 
thousands of people who will run the 2011 Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
for approximately 160 local, national and global charities. Last year, 
approximately 10,000 registered runners raised a record $12 million for 150 
charities, filling a gap with many organizations struggling to keep up with 
growing demands for services as a result of the slow economic recovery. 
Since its inception in 2002, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon's charity 
program has generated nearly $60 million in nonprofit contributions.   

"The opportunity to captain this relay team and run together with people 
from Chicago and across the U.S is a unique and exciting way to celebrate 
teamwork and partnership and to make a positive impact in our communities, 
both in Chicago and across the country," said Abby Wambach, forward for the 
U.S. women's soccer team.

Integrated marketing support 
Bank of America's Let's Run Together program will be supported with TV, 
print, out-of-home advertising, and social media, along with special 
displays on Bank of America ATMs, in Chicago-based banking centers and on 
the city's renowned mural wall along the Kennedy Expressway at North 
Avenue.  

A number of local, Chicago-based residents participating in the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon will be featured in the new advertising. Each was 
chosen for their spirit of partnership and how they embodied the "Let's Run 
Together" theme. Among the participants and their network of supporters 
featured in the new campaign include: 

1. Dani Chitwood is supported not only by her husband, but by all the 
members of Team World Vision, which provides underprivileged children in 
Haiti and Africa with clean drinking water. More than 1,000 runners in this 
year's Bank of America Chicago Marathon will be running along with Chitwood 
to support Team World Vision. 

2. Randy Burt is a 61-year-old member of the "Chicago Alumni Running 
Group," a community of nine runners who have completed all 33 Bank of 
America Chicago Marathons. The members of the group meet each year at the 
marathon and support each other via e-mail throughout their training. 

3. Ingrid Garcia grew up in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago and, after a 
difficult period in her life, used running to bring joy back into her life 
and reconnect with the community in which she lived. Now she runs to raise 
money for nonprofits that benefit and support Pilsen. She is supported by a 
large group of friends, family and colleagues from nonprofit organizations. 

About Bank of America Chicago Marathon
In its 34th year and a member of the World Marathon Majors, the 2011 Bank 
of America Chicago Marathon will start and finish in Chicago's Grant Park 
beginning at 7:30 a.m. on October 9. In advance of the race, a two-day 
Health & Fitness Expo will be held at McCormick Place Convention Center 
October 7-8. 

                       www.chicagomarathon.com



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